All insects breathe through their skin.
They are called sphericals.
They are called sphericals.
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
Insects
No they do not. Most can however breathe through both their skin when wet and lungs.
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
They breathe through a blow hole. For more information check the related link below..
They have a hole by the entrance of their shell, which they breathe through. They also "go to the bathroom" through it.
They breathe in and exhale air through their blow hole.
The insect uses its spiracles to breathe through instead of their mouth.
During the pupa stage of development, an insect undergoes metamorphosis and does not actively breathe. Instead, gas exchange occurs through small openings in the outer casing of the pupa, allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit. This process is sufficient to meet the minimal oxygen needs of the pupa until it emerges as an adult insect.
Dolphins breathe through the 'blow hole' in the top of their heads, surfacing from underwater to blow out the Carbon Dioxide and draw in oxygen.